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Adel Hanna

Title: Research Prof., UNC Inst for the Environment
Department/School: UNC Inst for the Environment , CB#6116
Telephone: (919) 966-1352
Email:ahanna@email.unc.edu
Webpage:http://www.cep.unc.edu/faculty/FacPages/Hanna.htm
Appointed Year: 2003
Education:• PHD Atmospheric Science, Colorado State University 1982
World Area Of Focus:• Africa Less than 10%
Languages:• Arabic, Egyptian (professional proficiency)
Specialization:Meteorological Analysis
and Air pollution Modeling and analysis, Climate change and health Impacts
Relevant Experience:• 1967-2013 Air Quality Modeling, Climate Dynamics
Distinctions:• -ongoing US-EPA Certificate of Appreciation for leadership on outreach and training on air quality modeling around the world (2011); EPA Certificate of Appreciation for contributions and science leadership leading to the completion to the Models-3 Community Multiscale Air Quality system (1999)
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 8
Recent Publications:• 2013 Meng Q, Richmond-Bryant J, Lu SE, Buckley B, Welsh WJ, Whitsel E, A, Hanna A, Yeatts KB, Warren J, Herring AH, Xiu A. (2013) Cardiovascular outcomes and the physical and chemical properties of metal ions found in particulate matter air pollution: a QICAR study. Environmental Health Perspectives. doi:10.1289/ehp.1205793
• 2011 Hanna. A. F., K B. Yeatts, A. Xiu, Z. Zhu, R. L. Smith, N. N. Davis, K. D. Talgo, G. Arora, P. J. Robinson, Q. Meng, and J. P. Pinto, 2011, Associations between Ozone and Morbidity using the Spatial Synoptic Classification System, Environmental Health 2011, 10:49 (24 May 2011)
• 2005 Mathur, R.,U. Shankar, A.F. Hanna, et al, Multi-scale air quality simulation platform (MAQSIP): initial applications, and performance for tropospheric ozone and particulate matter, Journal of Geophysical Research, vol 110, D13308, 2005.
• 1999 Hanna, A.F., R. Mathur, J. Pinto and K. Alapaty, Modeling the episodic transport of air pollutants from Asia to North America, http://www.cep.unc.edu/empd/projects/MITP/, 1999.

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